First single? Rupert the Bear by Jackie Trent
First group I was into? Does Alice Cooper count?
Do I still listen? You bet yer sweet bippy I do
What was your first proper band?
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Alice Cooper most certainly counts, they were just behind my Mott The Hoople addiction
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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First single - (I dont care to remember)
First Group - Huey Lewis And The News
Having bought their "Best Of" cd in Tesco's I do have occasions to listen to some great tracks, and I dont mean the stuff from "Fore". Their third album "Sports" was / is much better!
First Group - Huey Lewis And The News
Having bought their "Best Of" cd in Tesco's I do have occasions to listen to some great tracks, and I dont mean the stuff from "Fore". Their third album "Sports" was / is much better!
This Is Not Ordinary S & M
This Is M & S S & M
This Is M & S S & M
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Glad to hear I'm not the only one with a soft spot for HL & TN.Andy TG wrote:
...First Group - Huey Lewis And The News
Having bought their "Best Of" cd in Tesco's I do have occasions to listen to some great tracks, and I dont mean the stuff from "Fore". Their third album "Sports" was / is much better!
They're something of a guilty pleasure of mine...
Nothing can beat cruising in your car, with the windows wound right down, blasting out to all and sundry 'It's Hip to be Square'!
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first the poster, now thisBlack Shuck wrote: Nothing can beat cruising in your car, with the windows wound right down, blasting out to all and sundry 'It's Hip to be Square'!
Having located the remains of my singles collection I can now admit to the following:
1)What was the first record you ever bought?
Tony Christie - (Is This The Way To) Amarillo if lumping your pocket money together with your brothers counts. If not, then all the evidence points to either ELO - Turn To Stone,Wings - Mull Of Kintyre, ELP - Fanfare For The Common Man or Santana - She's Not There. Whichever was earliest - all dated 1977 on the label. Quite a relief really. I was pretty sure it was David Essex - Hold Me Close but that must have just been a bad dream.
2)What was the first 'proper' band you ever got into?
Slade. Of course they were a proper band. I even joined their fan club.
3)Do you still listen to that band today?
Only at Christmas.
Edit: Too many typos for me to let it go.
1)What was the first record you ever bought?
Tony Christie - (Is This The Way To) Amarillo if lumping your pocket money together with your brothers counts. If not, then all the evidence points to either ELO - Turn To Stone,Wings - Mull Of Kintyre, ELP - Fanfare For The Common Man or Santana - She's Not There. Whichever was earliest - all dated 1977 on the label. Quite a relief really. I was pretty sure it was David Essex - Hold Me Close but that must have just been a bad dream.
2)What was the first 'proper' band you ever got into?
Slade. Of course they were a proper band. I even joined their fan club.
3)Do you still listen to that band today?
Only at Christmas.
Edit: Too many typos for me to let it go.
And you know that she's half crazy but that's why you want to be there.
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the first: The Pixies 12" Gigantic/River Euphrates with the excellent Vamos & In Heaven on the flip side. Somewhere along the way, I sold this one... still can't sleep sometimes...
First proper band: The Ramones , they just blew me away back then.
still listen to them? Oh yeah...
First proper band: The Ramones , they just blew me away back then.
still listen to them? Oh yeah...
in dub we trust
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The first piece of music I bought and really, really liked was George Michael's "Careless Whisper". I was 11 or 12. From that time and the first proper band I discovered -- which of course were the Sisters -- my mind is blank. Very little matters.
I remember though, listening to A-Ha "hunting High and Low" at a friend's place and since I only knew "Take on me" (that's what was on the radio) I remember asking her "wow, is that really A-Ha? That's good." And I remember Nick Kershaw from the same period. And of course, Duran Duran. The Neo-Romantics. But that was puberty. I was less than 12, surely.
Of all the bands mentioned I only don't listen anymore to George Michael/Wham.
PS: Downloaded Alphaville's "Forever Young" and "Sounds like a melody" the other day. I like it more now than I did then. I may even buy the album, who knows? Life is made of discovery.
I remember though, listening to A-Ha "hunting High and Low" at a friend's place and since I only knew "Take on me" (that's what was on the radio) I remember asking her "wow, is that really A-Ha? That's good." And I remember Nick Kershaw from the same period. And of course, Duran Duran. The Neo-Romantics. But that was puberty. I was less than 12, surely.
Of all the bands mentioned I only don't listen anymore to George Michael/Wham.
PS: Downloaded Alphaville's "Forever Young" and "Sounds like a melody" the other day. I like it more now than I did then. I may even buy the album, who knows? Life is made of discovery.
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elguiri wrote:1.Inflammable Material.....By ....Stiff Little Fingers
2. Stiff Little Fingers
3.Too Right.......Best Album of all time............(More or Less)
Dead right, Inflammable Material must be one of the most angry and passionate records ever recorded.
Even now, after nearly three decades i still regularly dig Inflammable Material out, it's classic song after classic song, Suspect Device; Here We Are Nowhere, Alternative Ulster. Wasted Life and the punked-up cover version of of Bob Marley's Johnny Was. Classic stuff
I'm just a-walking in the sunshine,
Leave your troubles all behind you,
I think I'll drink a little red wine,
I'll take you where they'll never find you
Leave your troubles all behind you,
I think I'll drink a little red wine,
I'll take you where they'll never find you
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1. New Order : World In Motion.
2. Joy Division were the first band I would really have called myself a fan of, having always liked New Order.
3. Often.
2. Joy Division were the first band I would really have called myself a fan of, having always liked New Order.
3. Often.
SNAP,first single from my own pocket money"YOUNG PARISIANS",eastmidswhizzkid wrote:first record i bought with my own money(but i think my mum actually went and got it)was "YOUNG PARISIANS" 7" by ADAM AND THE ANTS
first record i went and bought on my own was "DIRK WEARS WHITE SOX"by AATA:they were definitely the first band i was into,having already got "KINGS OF THE WILD FRONTIER"(i won it at cubs for collecting most "bob-a-job week"money,honest!)and "PRINCE CHARMING"(x-mas prezzie)
cant say iever listen to them anymore but the track"kings of the wild frontier" is fine IMHO
ADAM & the ANTS and THE JAM were the first bands I got into{thanks to two cousins & Pete Mcgaully fi Rosewell,a mate of Jonny Duncans },do I still listen to them?,not enough .
Being brave is coming home at 2am half drunk, smelling of perfume, climbing into bed, slapping the wife on the arse and saying,"right fatty, you're next!!"
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well, I don't listen to Ride a White Swan anymore, either
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great minds and all that eh, keith? i hate "young parisians" but "lady" (b-side) is a fucking classic!scotty wrote:SNAP,first single from my own pocket money"YOUNG PARISIANS",eastmidswhizzkid wrote:first record i bought with my own money(but i think my mum actually went and got it)was "YOUNG PARISIANS" 7" by ADAM AND THE ANTS
first record i went and bought on my own was "DIRK WEARS WHITE SOX"by AATA:they were definitely the first band i was into,having already got "KINGS OF THE WILD FRONTIER"(i won it at cubs for collecting most "bob-a-job week"money,honest!)and "PRINCE CHARMING"(x-mas prezzie)
cant say iever listen to them anymore but the track"kings of the wild frontier" is fine IMHO
ADAM & the ANTS and THE JAM were the first bands I got into{thanks to two cousins & Pete Mcgaully fi Rosewell,a mate of Jonny Duncans },do I still listen to them?,not enough .
Well I was handsome and I was strong
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
And I knew the words to every song.
"Did my singing please you?"
"No! The words you sang were wrong!"
1.) single of "i wanna be your drill instructor) (soundtrack from "Full Metal Jacket)Black Shuck wrote:
1)What was the first record you ever bought?
2)What was the first 'proper' band you ever got into?
3)Do you still listen to that band today?
2.) Judas Priest
3.) from no. 1= No *giggle*
from no.2 = Yes
I DON´T SLEEP, SO
I DON´T DREAM, SO
I DON`T WAKE UP FRIGHTEND
I DON´T DREAM, SO
I DON`T WAKE UP FRIGHTEND
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1.Suzi Quatro - 48 crash
2.Boomtown rats My first gig at Wakefield Unity Hall
3.It has been known Tonic for the troops has some good sing a long lyrics
As for Inflammable material I agree that is a Classic and up there with 'bollocks' as the all time bestest album in the whole wide world ever
2.Boomtown rats My first gig at Wakefield Unity Hall
3.It has been known Tonic for the troops has some good sing a long lyrics
As for Inflammable material I agree that is a Classic and up there with 'bollocks' as the all time bestest album in the whole wide world ever
Eskimos?
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you're Irish, right?
welcome BTW
welcome BTW
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HelloJames Blast wrote:you're Irish, right?
welcome BTW
Wrong not Irish - sorry
But looking at that selection I can see why you may jump to such a conclusion
However the mention of Wakefield could be a bit of a clue!
Eskimos?
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nice name. Been there. chasing tigers. Or was it dragons?upstairs_at_raffles wrote:HelloJames Blast wrote:you're Irish, right?
welcome BTW
Wrong not Irish - sorry
But looking at that selection I can see why you may jump to such a conclusion
However the mention of Wakefield could be a bit of a clue!
Welcome!
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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1)What was the first record you ever bought?
7 INCH SINGLE OF SUPER TROUPER BY ABBA
2)What was the first 'proper' band you ever got into?
I GOT INTO SOFT CELL WHEN I WAS A WEE LAD OF... 10?, THE CURE
WHEN I WAS 12, BUT I THINK TO REAL MOMENT OF GETTING INTO
A PROPER BAND WAS AT THE AGE OF 14 WHEN I BOUGHT MY
FIRST ALBUM FROM A SHOP : FLOODLAND ON CASSETTE
3)Do you still listen to that band today?
YES!
7 INCH SINGLE OF SUPER TROUPER BY ABBA
2)What was the first 'proper' band you ever got into?
I GOT INTO SOFT CELL WHEN I WAS A WEE LAD OF... 10?, THE CURE
WHEN I WAS 12, BUT I THINK TO REAL MOMENT OF GETTING INTO
A PROPER BAND WAS AT THE AGE OF 14 WHEN I BOUGHT MY
FIRST ALBUM FROM A SHOP : FLOODLAND ON CASSETTE
3)Do you still listen to that band today?
YES!
1) Kraftwerk, Tour de France (1983). I was ten. Hey.
2) Proper music? Not sure I ever got that far. The first band where I bought everything, scoured the press for interviews etc was ... The Pet Shop Boys. Hmm. This was 1986. I was thirteen. Hey. The Sisters were just that odd stuff my cousin played at that point, and would remain so for another four years.
3) No. But whenever I hear them on Radio 2, I turn it up and bask in the memories. This is what the music of your childhood is for, surely?
2) Proper music? Not sure I ever got that far. The first band where I bought everything, scoured the press for interviews etc was ... The Pet Shop Boys. Hmm. This was 1986. I was thirteen. Hey. The Sisters were just that odd stuff my cousin played at that point, and would remain so for another four years.
3) No. But whenever I hear them on Radio 2, I turn it up and bask in the memories. This is what the music of your childhood is for, surely?
Chris
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